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Stephanie Murphy (born Đặng Thị Ngọc Dung) – first Vietnamese-American Congresswoman representing Florida's 7th congressional district [35] (Democratic) Jacqueline Nguyen – U.S. circuit judge; first Vietnamese-American federal judge; [36] first Asian-American woman to sit on the federal appellate court [37]
In 2023 Vietnamese Americans had a median household income of $88,467 which was significantly higher than the total population. However, they had a per capita income of $40,037 which was lower than the total population and non-hispanic whites. [8] Vietnamese Americans were more likely to be home-owners than all Asians.
In addition, "Girls Like Me Don't Cry" entered the Billboard Vietnam Hot 100 and peaked at number 9. In April 2024, she debuted at Coachella as the first Vietnamese-American female artist to ever play at the festival. [14] Her goal after Coachella is to release new music later in the year. Long-term, she is aiming for a Grammy nomination. [14]
Ánh Minh (born May 16, 1985) is a Vietnamese American singer. She was a member of female duo Puriti before her solo career. [ 1 ] She is also known as one of the artists performing in Paris By Night shows.
Lâm Nhật Tiến (born September 3, 1971) is a Vietnamese American singer who was affiliated with the music label Asia Entertainment Inc. from 1994 to 2016. [1] He gained prominence through numerous appearances in Asia Entertainment's music videos, establishing himself as one of Vietnam's leading male pop stars.
Khánh Ly (born as Nguyễn Thị Lệ Mai; 6 March 1945 in Hanoi) is a Vietnamese-American singer. She performed many songs written by Vietnamese composer Trịnh Công Sơn and rose to fame in the 1960s. She married South Vietnam journalist Nguyễn Hoàng Đoan in 1975.
These performances have been exhibited on tour with Freezepop and with groups such as Major Lazer, West Indian Girl, and Ultraviolet Sound. In 2017, Vo released a five-song EP titled BAO EP under the stage name BAO. [5] In 2017, he also founded a social impact organization called Other.Us, which helped up-and-coming Asian Americans in music.
Thanh Lan (born 1 March 1948) is a popular Vietnamese American singer and actress. She was unable to leave Vietnam at the Fall of Saigon in 1975. In 1994 during a sponsored series of concerts in the United States, Vietnamese protesters accused her of colluding with the Hanoi government and being a communist sympathizer. [1]